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Omar Ahmed Posted 5 years ago
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Perplexing sentences

1. Getting married is a major (event/ incident/ occasion) in anyone’s life.

2. I love all my family, but I love my father (most/ the most/ much ) of all.

3. I'm very clever at cooking, but (chef Henry/ Chef Henry) is ……… cook I've ever known

My answer:

1. I go for 'event'. Is 'occasion' OK, too?

2. I go for 'most'. Is 'the most' OK, too?

3. I go for 'Chef Henry'

Am I right?

  

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Omar Ahmed 1. Getting married is a major (event/ incident/ occasion) in anyone’s life. 2.

  • Omar Ahmed 1.
  • Getting married is a major (event/ incident/ occasion) in anyone’s life.
  • 2.
  • I love all my family, but I love my father (most/ the most/ much ) of all.
  • 3.
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Omar Ahmed

1. Getting married is a major (event/ incident/ occasion) in anyone’s life.

2. I love all my family, but I love my father (most/ the most/ much ) of all.

3. I'm very clever at cooking, but (chef Henry/ Chef Henry) is ……… cook I've ever known

My answer:

1. I go for 'event'. Is 'occasion' OK, too?

2. I go for

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